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siezed seatpost
lazychubs:
yeah did notice that lol
liked me other thing tho
phantom photon:
I had to remove a very badly rusted/seized seatpost recently that had been there for 20 years. Soaked it overnight in WD40 and then held the frame in a vice while twisting the seatpost with a pair of mole grips. Worked for me anyway ;)
mcnab916:
thanks for the advice fellas, :daumenhoch:
Peanut:
Is it one of them new school ones with the clamp on the top? I ended up clamping a set of burner bars onto the seatpost, slid some forks over the bars, bolted aonther set of forks to the ones I'd just used the slid another pair of bars into the forks.
seatpost - bars - forks - forks - bars
Gave me about six foot of leverage!
mcnab916:
:LolLolLolLol: no mate, two oldies got them both soaking now, ill leave them til tomorrow or day after, if that dont work im f@@ked.
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